Voters reject State Question 744
More than 80 percent of voters opposed the measure that would require Oklahoma to spend the same per student as the regional average of six surrounding states, which has been estimated as being $830 million more for common education.
voters have approved a measure that would require voters to present voter identification at the polls.Those without identification would be able to sign a sworn statement and cast a provisional ballot.
Oklahoma votes to make English official language
Voters OK 'opt-out' of new health care law
More than 80 percent of voters opposed the measure that would require Oklahoma to spend the same per student as the regional average of six surrounding states, which has been estimated as being $830 million more for common education.
voters have approved a measure that would require voters to present voter identification at the polls.Those without identification would be able to sign a sworn statement and cast a provisional ballot.
Oklahoma votes to make English official language
Voters OK 'opt-out' of new health care law
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